![]() Dark mode (for macOS 10.14 Mojave and higher only).Now displaying sound waveforms to help positioning subtitles.Version 2.3.0 Not available anymore, replaced by newer version.Fixed annoying bug when deleting subtitle.Version 2.3.1 Not available anymore, replaced by newer version.Corrected some bugs appearing when video is shorter than subtitles file.Fixed a display bug with automatic Dark/Light mode selection.When no video was loaded, clicking on a subtitle made the counter run.Now correctly selecting the default encoding at export.Default end marker and default second anchor marker in 'ReSync' popover are now set to last marker.Added 'Change couples of markers to subtitles' menu and keyboard shortcut.Clicking on a subtitle in the timeline now selects it for edition.Edited subtitle is now highlighted in the timeline.Subtitle edition can now be independent from subtitle currently playing.Subtitles display can now be restricted to the normal size, and to the video bounds.Version 2.3.2 Available for macOS 10.12 (Sierra) and higher.For example, the built-in speakers of an iMac computer may appear like this: Make sure they match the appropriate settings for your audio device and that the input and output sample rates are set to the same value. You can set the sample rate and bit depth in the Format pop-up menus.See Set up external speakers for stereo or surround sound for more information. Then, choose the type of configuration you want to use. To set up surround (multichannel) speaker configurations, click Configure Speakers.In most cases, leave the 'Clock source' pop-up menu on the default setting.On the right side of the Audio Devices window, choose the options available for the device you're setting up:.If you also want to use the device to play system sounds, choose 'Play alerts and sound effects through this device' from the Action pop-up menu. To use the device for sound output, choose 'Use this device for sound output' from the Action pop-up menu.To use the device for sound input, choose 'Use this device for sound input' from the Action pop-up menu.Choose an audio device from the list on the left side of the Audio Devices window.Open Audio MIDI Setup (you can find it in Utilities, inside your computer's Applications folder).See the documentation that came with your audio devices. SUBS FACTORY MAC INSTALLIf necessary, install any software included with the devices. Connect your audio devices to your iMac.For example, if the device supports volume control, you can adjust the volume for each channel your audio output device has available by following these steps: The settings you can change in Audio MIDI Setup depend on the audio device you’re using. ![]()
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